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CONGRESS PUTS MORE NAILS IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL COFFIN AS IT’S SET TO RENEW FISA

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Published April 8, 2024, 7:37 p.m. ET
The House of Representatives will likely vote this week to continue letting the
feds secretly spy on American citizens for another five years with the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act, writes columnist James Bovard. Getty
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Promising reforms is the easiest way to perpetuate abuses in Washington.

For more than a decade, illegal federal-surveillance scandals have rocked the
nation.

Unfortunately, the House of Representatives will likely vote this week to
continue letting the feds secretly spy on American citizens for another five
years.

Whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed in 2013 that the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act had unleashed federal agencies to snoop on anyone they pleased,
including anyone “searching the web for suspicious stuff.”

In 2016, a top FBI lawyer made false claims to the FISA court to launch
turbo-charged surveillance of a Trump campaign official, helping open the door
to the Russiagate bogus scandal that rocked the Trump presidency.



Justice Department inspector-general reports have repeatedly exposed FISA
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A coalition of principled Republican and Democratic members of Congress
vigorously pushed for ending the warrantless searches of Americans’ data in
December.

The law was temporarily extended but expires April 19.

Under FISA Section 702, the National Security Agency vacuums up troves of
information as part of its foreign surveillance.

But vast amounts of Americans’ personal data are also incidentally snared.

Perpetual abuses have occurred when the FBI sifts through Americans’ emails and
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This is why Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) quipped that FISA stands for “Federal
Investigators Stalking Americans.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) seemed to agree, just declaring in a Dear
Colleague letter, “I can state unequivocally that the FBI terribly abused the
FISA authority in recent years, and in turn, violated the trust and confidence
of the American people.”

But Johnson has betrayed reformers and helped scuttle any attempt for meaningful
limits on FISA spying on Americans.

In lieu of requiring a search warrant, Johnson and the Deep State fan club on
Capitol Hill are pushing the Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act.

Proponents boast that the bill includes 56 reforms to protect Americans’ rights.

Some of the “reforms” should have made this bill a laughingstock:

 * Requires FBI to establish minimum accountability standards for employees.
 * Requiring FBI personnel who conduct 702 queries to undergo annual training.

Why didn’t proponents add two more provisions — “cross their Ts” and “dot their
Is” — and claim the bill has 58 fixes for FISA?

Capitol Hill is a surreal atmosphere where almost all prior government abuses
vanish into mist when congressmen seek to perpetuate federal power.

House Intelligence Committee Chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) is relying on
Orwellian-caliber falsehoods to spur support for reauthorization: “We are not
spying on Americans. This is not a warrantless-surveillance program.”

On Sunday night, Turner told Politico: “FISA is about surveillance of foreigners
abroad — the issues of Americans’ privacy and data are unrelated to our spying
on foreigners.”

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That’s the number of Americans whose privacy was unjustifiably zapped by FBI
warrantless searches using Section 702 in a single year, per a 2022 federal
report.

Turner did not disclose what size broom he used to sweep 3+ million cases under
a rug.

FBI chief Christopher Wray testified last month that the bureau’s FISA reforms
“are working” with a stratospheric rate of compliance.

But the FBI admitted to conducting 278,000 illicit searches of Americans in 2020
and early 2021 (the period covered by the FISA court ruling released last year).

The FBI abused FISA to target people who notified the FBI of crimes, repairmen
entering FBI facilities and even chumps who volunteer for the FBI “Citizens
Academy” program.

House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) led the push to require the
FBI get a search warrant to pilfer through Americans’ personal information.

But the RISA pseudo-reform instead would merely “require approval from an FBI
lawyer for database searches about Americans.”

It was FBI lawyers that inspector-general reports condemned for brazen
falsehoods and abuses in the FISA targeting of the Trump campaign in 2016 and
2017.

Maybe just rewrite the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on “unreasonable searches
and seizures” by adding “except when approved by an FBI lawyer”?

Or simply replace the Fourth Amendment with a catch-all phrase: “For your own
good”?

Republicans who are scurrying to perpetuate FISA could enable Team Biden to
steal the 2024 presidential election.

The 2016 election settled any doubts about whether FBI officials would abuse
FISA to undermine a presidential candidate.

Why expect Biden appointees to be more scrupulous than were Obama administration
officials eight years ago?

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Any politicians who dishonestly deny past outrages cannot be trusted to prevent
future abuses.

Confessing millions of violations of Americans’ privacy is not “close enough for
government work” in safeguarding constitutional rights.

As Sen. Lee observed, “The government has lied, obfuscated, cheated, and
manipulated FISA 702, depriving Americans of one of our core constitutional
protections.”

James Bovard’s latest book is “Last Rights: The Death of American Liberty.”




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